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http://dx.doi.org/10.5953/JMJH.2022.29.1.28

Effectiveness Analysis and Development Plan of Non-face-to-face Service for Loneliness of the Elderly in the Community: A Systematic Review  

Choi, Hee Kyung (Department of Nursing Science, College of Nursing, Gachon University)
Lee, Seon Heui (Department of Nursing Science, College of Nursing, Gachon University)
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Journal of muscle and joint health / v.29, no.1, 2022 , pp. 28-40 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to reduce loneliness through a systematic review by analyzing the effectiveness, composition and method of non-face-to-face services on the elderly living in the local community. Methods: From June 11 to 15, 2021, related papers were searched using six databases: Ovid-Medline, Ovid-Embase, Cochrane library, KISS, Koreamed, and RISS. Two authors independently assessed the quality of selected studies and data was synthesized. Results: Non-face-to-face services promoted loneliness and social isolation, social support and quality of life, other emotional responses, attitudes and usability, and diet and exercise. As the composition and method of services are being tried in various ways, it is necessary to develop a comprehensive service using ICT to provide systematic intervention to the elderly in the local community. Conclusion: Reflecting the difficulties in implementing face-to-face services due to COVID-19, it is expected to be used as basic data for developing comprehensive non-face-to-face services that meet the major needs of the elderly people and maintain the continuity of care.
Keywords
Aging; Community; Non-face-to-face service; Systematic review;
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